Abstract

Purpose:

To evaluate the efficacy of topical tacrolimus 0.05% as adjuvant therapy to corticosteroids in the treatment of acute endothelial rejection of a penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) graft.

Methods:

Patients with the clinical diagnosis of acute endothelial rejection of a PKP graft were randomized into 2 groups—group 1: receiving topical tacrolimus 0.05% as adjuvant therapy to corticosteroid treatment and group 2: receiving only corticosteroid treatment. Main outcome measures were rejection reversal, time to rejection reversal, and recurrence of rejection.

Results:

Thirty-one eyes of 31 patients (17 and 14 eyes in group 1 and 2, respectively) were included in the study. The rejection episode completely resolved in 88.2% of patients in group 1 and 85.7% of patients in group 2 [hazard ratio = 0.60, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.28–1.29, P = 0.191]. After adjusting for preoperative factors using the inverse-probability weighting method, the time to resolution of rejection was significantly shorter in group 1 than group 2 (average treatment effect = 16, 95% CI, 3.7–28.7, P = 0.013). The recurrence rate of rejection was significantly higher in group 2 (39.7, 95% CI, 12.8–92.6 per 1000 months of follow-up) than in group 1 (3.6, 95% CI, 0.05–19.9 likewise); risk ratio: 11.1, 95% CI, 1.3–95.0, P = 0.028.

Conclusions:

Topical tacrolimus 0.05% as an adjunct to steroids can hasten the resolution of endothelial rejection of a PKP graft and potentially decreases the recurrence of rejection. However, it may not improve rejection reversal success.